Tuesday, 28 June 2011

six Wheel Drive History Willys Jeep


Most early motor vehicles had a basic set up with the engine mounted in the front with a gearbox attached to it driving the rear wheels only and this became the normal design of most vehicles for many years. As design progressed engine position and transmission (gearbox) position was experimented with to help with traction and handling. Rear engine and mid-engine vehicles became available as did front and all wheel drive. Four wheel drive vehicles began life early in the twentieth century and a number of companies had their own designs for supplying off road trucks for business and commercial use. The importance of having load carrying vehicles that could transverese harsh terrain was important due to the lack of roads. Both the British and American armies during World War One had four wheel drive trucks for heavy terrain use for carrying troops and equipment. However the need for a true multi purpose on and off road vehicle became apparent.



With the onset of World War Two the need for off road vehicles that could literally drive over any terrain became a necessity of the military and with any technology war tends to drive designs forward quickly. In the early days of the war the United States Military required a light-weight four wheel drive vehicle that could transverese almost any terrain. A number of companies came forward with designs including Bantam, Ford and Willys. The result of this was the world famous Willys Jeep. The jeep proved to be both very rugged and dependable through out the war and by the close it had become well known for its on and off road ability and its durability.

After the war the potential within the civilian market for jeeps was clearly apparent and Willys filed for the trademark registration of the name Jeep and began production for the public sector. The first models named Civillian Jeeps (CJ) began production in 1945 and the name Jeep became an icon of tough go anywhere vehicles soon to become a legend to future four wheel drive owners. The history of the Jeep and production models are as follows:




1945 - 1949 CJ-2A

1946 - 1953 CJ-3A

1947 - 1965 Willys Jeep Truck

1948 - 1950 Willys Jeepster

1952 - 1968 CJ-3B

1954 - 1983 CJ-5

1955 - 1981 CJ-6

1976 - 1986 CJ-7

1981 - 1986 CJ-8

1953 Kaiser buys Willys Overland

1970 American Motors Corporation AMC takes over Kaiser-Jeep

1987 Chrysler Corporation buys American Motors Corporation

1998 Daimler-Benz merges with Chrysler Corporation.

The modern day Chrysler Jeep has many models and incorporates all the benefits of modern technology and comfort but it has tried to retain some of the old willys features as the front grill shows.

Back in the United Kingdom the Land Rover project was first born and the legend began.

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Corvette Racing Next-Generation C6.R

Corvette Racing Next Generation C6R Car Wallpaper

Corvette Racing is moving toward the future of production-based sports car racing with the introduction of the next-generation Corvette C6.R race car. With international regulations converging around a single GT class, Corvette Racing will continue its motorsports heritage by racing against manufacturers and marques that Corvette competes with in the marketplace. This white paper highlights the design and development of the latest version of the Corvette C6.R and spotlights its technical features.

The second-generation Corvette C6.R is the successor to the championship-winning C5-R and C6.R race cars that have dominated the GTS and GT1 categories in the last decade. Corvette Racing retired its GT1 Corvette C6.R race cars following the team's sixth victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 14, 2009. Corvette Racing will compete in the GT2 category of the American Le Mans Series for the remainder of the 2009 season, starting at the series' sixth round at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on August 8. During this transition, Corvette Racing will test and develop the next-generation C6.R race cars in anticipation of a unified GT class in 2010.

Monday, 27 June 2011

New Samsung QM5 to challenge Hyundai ix35/Tucson, Kia Sorento CUV

Renault Samsung Motors, which operates in South Korea and exports its cars to a dozen of foreign countries, unveiled its facelifted QM5 crossover vehicle in Korea.

With the new QM5, the Renault Samsung Motors aims to challenge the South Korean crossover rivals such as Hyundai ix35 and Kia Sorento CUVs.

The all-new Samsung QM5 is a slightly redesigned crossover vehicle, which has been on sale in Korea for about two years. The model has also been sold in Europe as Renault Koleos.

The mid-cycle makeover affected the exterior, which now features sportier front fascia with redesigned headlamps and radiator grille that provide the vehicle a more urban style.

The new QM5 features upgraded four-cylinder engines (diesel and gasoline) and slightly redesigned interior lay-out with upper grade materials.

Renault-Samsung hopes that latest styling changes and powertrain upgrades will spawn more interest in the new QM5 crossover in Korea. The company hopes to take some sales from Hyundai ix35 and 2012 Kia Sorento, as well as Kia Sportage crossover.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Hyundai Elantra 2-door

Our friends over at Hyundai-Blog.com just published the very-first spy shot of the 2012 Elantra Coupe. Apparently, a reader of theirs have sent them an image whichhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif reveals a heavily-camoed Elantra 2-door, which is rumored to make its official premiere at the 2011 L.A. Auto Show.

Head over to their blog to see the image of the Hyundai Elantra 2-door!

Hyundai not interested in Opel, plans to boost European sales

Earlier this monthy, Germany automobile media speculated over Hyundai's purchase of Opel. Asd you already know, some automobile experts revealed GM was considering putting Opel back up for sale and in addition to VW and China's Beijing Automotive Industry Holding, Hyundai Motor Company was tipped as a possible buyer.

Hyundai Motor Company today revealed it has no interest and no plans to acquire the European carmaker. Rather than gaining the European market share by buying competitors, the South Korean carmaker wants to improve its sales by offering more new cars suited for European consumers.



Hyundai revealed today it wants to boost its European sales by 10 percent to 400.000 units in 2011 and 500.000 units by 2013 ( up nearly 40 percent from 2010!).

Speaking of new models, Hyundai plans to officially launch the all-new i40 mid-size sedan and wagon models as well as a brand-new entry-level 2012 Hyundai Veloster coupe. In 2012, the carmaker is also expected to release a 2012 Hyundai i30, which should replace the current i30 model that is being built in Czech Republic (Europe).

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Hyundai i45 named "Best Family Car for 2011"

Edmunds.com names Hyundai i45 mid-size sedan as the best family car for 2011!

If you're looking for a new family vehicle to replace your old sedan, you might want to take a look at the "best family car of 2011". According to Edmunds.com and car experts from Parents magazine, the best family car for 2011 is i45 sedan from Hyundai Motor Company.


Automobile experts from both renowned publicitations compared hundreds of vehicles focusing on safety and reliability as top priorities and chose the 2011 Hyundai i45 as the best of all family cars currently on the market.

The all-new Hyundai i45 boasts beautifully executed exterior design and offers class-leading comfort. It is also one of the safest cars out there. It features advanced standard safety technologies achieving a 5-star ANCAP rating in Australia and USA.

Known also as Hyundai Sonata in the States, the 2011 i45 offers a 2.4L GDI Theta engine and six-speed automatic transmission. [Source: Hyundai Motor Australia]

Saturday, 11 June 2011

2012 Hyundai Sonata Updates

Hyundai's award-winning Sonata sedan has received some updates for the 2012 model year. No, the popular mid-size sedan did not receive any styling updates, however, the 2012 model boasts slightly upgraded engines and more equipment for the price.

2012 Hyundai Sonata updates:

- touch-screen navigation with HD Radio Technology now available

- panoramic sunroof now standard on 2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited

- Blue Link telematics system standard on all Sonatas

- Rear backup camera available on Hyundai Sonata SE with Sunroof and Navigation Package

Engine line-up upgrades:

Hyundai engineers slightly updated the fuel-savy engine line-up so the four-cylinder engines for further improved fuel efficiency.


Hyundai's Theta II GDI 2.4L fuel economy: 24 city / 35 highway

Theta II GDI 2.0-liter turbo fuel economy: 22 city / 34 highway

According to Hyundai-blog.com, the 2012 Sonata delivers best-in-class fuel economy. [Source: Hyundai-blog.com]